Pure Flix/Quality Flix is screening four new features in Cannes to offer to buyers – works-in-progress Little Women and Indivisible, along with recent Us releases God’s Not Dead: A Light In Darkness, and Samson.

ABC's “Scandal” has done something that definitely lives up to its “soapy” reputation. It has replaced an actor with a new actor in the same role. The First Daughter will have a new face on the upcoming fourth season,” a show representative told TheWrap. See video: ‘Scandal's Joe Morton on Season 3's Most Difficult Scene: ‘The Boy Speech’ Madeline Carroll, who played Karen Grant on Season 3, has been replaced by “Body of Proof” alum Mary Mouser. Carroll was unable to continue in the role due to scheduling conflicts. Mouser will first appear in an October episode. Mouser starred on “Body of Proof” as.

When Scandal returns this fall for season four, one character will look very different. In fact, we should probably just start calling the First Daughter the Second Daughter. Get it? No? Well, you will in a second... Shonda Rhimes' hit ABC drama has just recast the role of President Fitz and First Lady Mellie's daughter Karen Grant. Body of Proof's Mary Mouser will now play the role previously portrayed by Madeline Carroll, E! News has confirmed. And based on the tweets Carroll and her former onscreen mom Bellamy Young sent each other two days ago, there's no bad blood between the former co-stars! After Carroll tweeted a heart emoji at Young, Young replied, "Love you right back, Maddie....

Carroll first appeared on the ABC political fixer drama during season three as the First Family’s daughter visiting from boarding school. However, the actress could not return in season four due to scheduling issues. Mouser will take up the mantle in an episode slated for October.

Karen is now one of the president’s two surviving children after Rowan orchestrated the death of Jerry Jr. in the season finale.

Fitz finds out about Mellie's affair with Andrew, and Adnan and Maya break into Pope & Associates in Scandal's "Mama Said Knock You Out."

In a Scandal first, the audience met President Grant (Tony Goldwyn) and Mellie’s (Bellamy Young) two oldest children, Karen (Madeline Carroll) and Jerry (Dylan Minnette), who are high school students. The kids are less than thrilled at the idea of having to sit through a family dinner, let alone a live on-air interview with the First Family. During their pre-interview prep with Liv (Kerry Washington), Jerry is silent and seems a little too interested in just how live the interview is (no time delays). Liv calls in Pope & Associates and tells them to drop everything for the next 24 hours: they’re looking into Jerry and Karen.

Pope & Associates are busy working on taking down B-613, when they are forced to stop abruptly. Liv thinks that

Honey, the kids are home! After three seasons, Scandal is finally introducing viewers to Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and Mellie's (Bellamy Young) teenage children in tonight's episode, "Mama Said Knock You Out," which was actually directed by star Tony Goldwyn. And while we provided you with the exclusive first photos of the awkward Grant family dinner, we now also have your first look at Jerry and Karen, played by Lost alums Dylan Minnette and Madeline Carroll, in their sullen teenager glory thanks to a sneak peek ABC released on the show's Facebook page. Anyone else getting the vibe that Jerry and Karen wouldn't be casting a vote for their father in the upcoming election if they were old...

Immediately following the shocking shooting on “Scandal” Thursday, the actor who plays President Fitzgerald Grant appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and admitted another shocker: His character is a terrible parent. “We're just like the worst parents ever,” Goldwyn joked after showing a clip (above) from next week's episode, in which two of the President's children appear for the first time on the ABC series. “Our show's been on for three years, and we've never seen our kids.” See photos: ‘Divergent’ Premiere: Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate WinsletDylan Minnette (“Prisoners”) and Madeline Carroll (“Mr. Popper's Penguins”) play Jerry and Karen Grant,

ABC’s hit drama “Scandal” has been heating up with its third season and are just now introducing the kids of the most talked about family in the world. E! News brings us stills from episode 15, titled “Mama Said Knock You Out,” featuring the debut of Dylan Minette and Madeline Carroll. If you’ve been keeping up with the show, you’ll know that in it’s two and half seasons they have only ever mentioned the Grant kids, aside from baby Teddy’s birth in season two. As for the teenage kids, there were only mentions of their names since First Lady Mellie (Bellamy [...]

Honey, Scandal's kids are home! After three seasons, Gladiators will finally meet Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and Mellie's (Bellamy Young) never-before-seen teen offspring in the ABC hit's March 27 episode, "Mama Said Knock You Out," which was actually directed by Goldwyn. So what brings Jerry and Karen, played by Lost alums Dylan Minnette and Madeline Carroll, to the wing of the White House that's actually featured on the show? Politics, of course. And we've got your exclusive first look at the older Fitzgerald children's big debut! (Side-note: who is taking care of Teddy?!) We managed to get our popcorn-dusted fingers on six pictures from Jerry and Karen's highly anticipated...

It’s incredibly easy to forget a prominent member of a television drama has fictional children, especially when they’ve never been introduced on screen. But for a series like Scandal that is so tightly written, things are rarely mentioned without having some kind of significance. When it came to the children of Fitz and Mellie, it was only a matter of time before they were finally given an on screen presence. In fact, it was teased that the casting process had already begun to find the right young actors to play Jerry and Karen. As of right now, the search has come to an end; both roles have been filled. Strangely enough, the two actors have appeared on a few of the same series, though this will be the first time they’ll be featured together.

Both actors have a history with ABC. Minnette recently appeared in an episode of "Agents of Shield" and recurred as Jack Shephard's son on "Lost." He also played Jason Isaacs' son on the short-lived NBC drama "Awake."

Stephen Louis Grush has landed a lead in ABC’s drama pilot Lucky 7, from ABC Studios and Amblin TV. Written by David Zabel and Jason Richman, Lucky 7 is about seven employees of a service station in Queens whose lives are changed in many unexpected ways when they win a lottery jackpot. Grush will play one of them, Nicky, a reckless but likeable young guy who served time. Grush, repped by Robert Stein Management and Wme, will next be seen in films At Any Price and Shreveport. Johnny Simmons (The Perks Of Being A Wallflower) is set to co-star in the CW’s pilot Blink. Written by Vera Herbert, Blink is a quirky, humorous family drama narrated by the father, Greg, who is in a coma-like state following a car accident where he cannot speak or move, but can see and hear all. Simmons will play Greg’s goofy son Dodge,

Peter Riegert (The Good Wife) has been cast as a lead opposite Tommy Dewey in Dads, Fox‘s six-episode multi-camera comedy series from Ted‘s Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild and Seth MacFarlane. Written by Sulkin and Wild, Dads centers on two successful guys in their 30s, Eli and Warner (Dewey), who have their lives turned upside down when their nightmare dads unexpectedly move in with them. Riegert, repped by Buchwald/Fortitude, will play Eli’s Jewish father, described as a quiet monster of negativity. Having spent his life being impossible to please, David finds that no one can tolerate his company. 20th TV is producing. Michael Weston (House) is set to co-star in Blink, the CW’s drama pilot executive produced by David Marshall Grant (Smash). Written by Vera Herbert, Blink is a quirky, humorous family drama narrated by the father, Greg, who is in a coma-like state following a

Madeline Carroll ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") will play Ari, the teenage daughter of a man who's left in a "coma-like" state after an accident, Deadline reports. The father can't speak or move, but he can still see and hear and will narrate the show from his vantage point in the hospital. Carroll's character is devastated by her dad's accident and spends a lot of time with him at the hospital.

- Minnie Driver will star opposite David Walton in NBC's "About a Boy," which "Parenthood's" Jason Katims is adapting. Driver will play a single mom who along with her son moves in next to Walton's stuck-in-adolescence bachelor. Katims reportedly wrote

NBC has cast Minnie Driver as the female lead in their adaptation of "About A Boy," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Driver will play Fiona, the role originated by Toni Collette in the 2002 film of the same name. "New Girl's" David Walton will play Will, an immature bachelor who befriends a boy who moves in next door with his slightly crazy mom (Driver).

Fiona is described as an "eccentric and quirky mother who is attempting to find herself following a recent divorce. She's in a stage of 'vegan throwback hippie-ness' and still sad about the split when she and her son move next door to Will to San Francisco in the hopes that they can improve their lives."

The pilot is being scripted by Jason Katims, the man behind the critically acclaimed adaptations of "Friday Night Lights" and "Parenthood" for the network. According to THR, Katims wrote the role with Driver in mind.

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